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FRIDAY, “DEC. 1, 1048 ATTRACTIVE HOMES—

Small, 2- Bedroom Home Has / An Attractive Design, A bpearance —

We, the Women—

How Successful

Are You As

“Good Mother?

You Should Measure Up to These 8 Points

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer

MOST SUCESSFUL mothers

have these things in common: '

One. Children: don’t make them “nervous.” They take the noise and the demands of children calmly, as a normal part of everyday living. Two. They have enough imagination to put themselves in a child's place, and so are never tempted to bully their children or force them intd unnecessare ily painful circumstances and situations. Three. They aren't prefect. fonists. The children are more important than the housd, the impression the family makes on others—or anything else. four, ‘While they are interested in seeing their children do well, they don’t feel a need of satisfying their own egos through the accomplishments of their children. Five. They try to do the things for their children they sense are really important to the children—being at home when they come from school, participating in school activities, making really gay and festive family occasions of holidays, making their friends welcome, etc. Six. They set an example of kindliness and tolerance for their children. Jeven. They see that father isn’t the forgotten man around the house, so that the children think in terms of Mother and Dad, rather than just of mother, Eight. They have good, even dispositions. A jittery mother isn’t a good mother, no matter how much she wants to be one.

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THIS small two-bedroom home has a great deal of individual design, presents a very attractive outside appears ance and also has an excellent interior arrangement. You will find many. of the older,, more conventional features combined with many newer ideas. The exterior is intended to be wide horizontal wood siding, except for the front gable end which is vertical wood siding. However, ‘built of cement or cinder block or brick. The octagon-shaped window in the gable end over the front door provides light and air for a large storage area. You enter the front door of this home under a-slightly protruding roof, which offers protection ‘from the elements, directly into a small vestibule, to the left of which i8 a coat closet,

living room, and in one end is

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a natural fireplace with windows on both sides. right is a iarge picture window with horizontal bars which, together with the horizontal bars in the bedroom windows make this house appear much wider than it really is. One side of the living room opens directly on to a dining area which in turn opens on to a porch or terrace. Both the dining area and the porch or the kitchen. This terrace could be used as a pleasant place for summer eating.

Kitchen Windows Cover Entire End

The kitchen has windows covering one, end entirely, and there are also windows over the sink and in the other corner, making this work area exceptionally bright and airy. There is ample shelf and work space around the sink, and the refrig-

To the

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erator and range are on the

opposite side within easy reach. There is.a doorway from the living room which leads into a short hall, and on each end of the hall is a bedroom. Both have cross-ventilation and large closet space. Between the bedrooms and directly in front of the door leading into the living room is a bathroom which

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sible to guests: The service entrance leads directly into - the basement stairs, and a turn to the right leads directly into the kitchen. e basement is excavated under the entire house and provides ample space for a recreation room, laundry and heater room. The upstairs provides sufficient room for two -additional bedrooms and a bath, and an exceptionally large storage area over the living room. This house, while small, provides four bedrooms and loads of convenient living.

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Don't Attempt Interesting Holiday Cookie Varieties Now If You Don’t Know How

Stick to Doughs You've Baked Before; Stencil Urged for Gingerbread Men

By META GIVEN WHEN cookies are made only once a year, -it is diffi-

cult to do a perfect job. I had to experiment for weeks making ‘Springerlie, Cinnamon Stars and Pfefferneusse before my foreign-born friends pronounced my results excellent.

Unless you are one who grew

and. practiced on these most interesting holiday varieties, my ad vice, is not to begin at holiday time to acquire the required skill,

Better stick to the cookie doughs

And with a cardboard stencil shape of a man, you can with a

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SUNDAY'S MENUS Breakfast Cireen grapes Jelly omelet Nut coffees cake (bakery) Dinner Pot roast of beef Mashed potatoes Mustard pickles Buttered carrots Lettuce, chopped green pepper salad Bread and butter © Caramel nut cake Supper Deviled ham sandwiches lery sticks Tomato slices Canned plums Oingerurend Conte

GING YERBREAD COOKIES 3 c. all-purpose flour 2 tsp. soda

—11-tsp. salt

1 to 1% tsps. ginger 8 tsp. cinnamon . 13 ¢. butter or fortified margarine 14 c¢. shortening (at room temperature) 15 c. sugar 1 c. light molasses

Sift flour, then measure and re-| sift three times with next four Beat two or three minutes until Put softened butter very

ingredients. and shortening into mixing bowl and cream until smooth, then] add the sugar and beat until]

light and fluffy. Next add mo-|in one layer in a tightly covered - lasses and again beat unfil light.|box until needed.

Stir in, flour mixture gradually| but do not work any longer than|bread men or large cookies.

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{to dampen all the dry ‘ingredients. {This is. a soft dough. Use a well floured pastry cloth, and | dour stocking cover for rolling pin. |" Remove one-fourth the dough {and roll to about one-eighth inch (thick. Cut out gingerbread men or large cookies, Use a pancake turner. to slide under cookies and transfer to lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degreés F.) for about 10 to 12 minutes, Remove to cake rack and cool thoroughly. Decorate gingers bread men, making cap, eyes, whiskers and fur with white icing. To make confectioners ieing, turn one and one-half cups | sifted XXXX ° sugar, firmly (packed, into mixing bowl, Come bine one and one-half table spoons boiling water with one teaspoon butter; when melted add one-half teaspoon vanilla, Add to sugar and beat until smooth. Then add more boiling water, drop by drop to produce a smooth-spreading consistency.

creamy. Strained lemon

may be substituted for water and vanilla in recipe i/ desired. Store

Makes about two dozen gingers

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